Food truck scene notes

The founder of the Silver Seed food truck announced he will expand the operation into a brick and mortar location in Fort Collins. More details and the specific location are expected to be announced soon. The Silver Seed food truck has operated for three years, serving up vegetable-heavy entrees along with the truck’s popular homemade beet lemonade. The truck would join Common Link (whose founders went on to start Farmhouse at Jessup Farm) and Waffle Lab as area mobile food vendors that evolved into brick and mortar restaurant operations.

Owners of The Goodness announced their food truck is up for sale. The truck, known for its variety of sandwiches, will operate as usual until a sale is completed. Interested parties can email thegoodnesstruck@gmail.com for more information.

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Coloradoan food truck festival

What: Event featuring more than 20 mobile food vendors, kids activities and a live music performance by Bethel Steele.

Where: 1300 Riverside Ave., Fort Collins (Coloradoan parking lot)

When: 5 to 7:30 p.m. Oct, 6

Cost: Free, with a $5 suggested donation to United Way of Larimer County.